Robert Livingston To His Son Philip Livingston Regarding Gert Schuylers House 1 May 1714
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Robert Livingston to His Son, Philip Livingston Regarding Gert Schuyler's House, 1 May 1714
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Robert writes that Gert Schuyler turned his house over to him, and asks if Philip would help him sell the place. He congratulates Philip on the birth of a son, and notes that he has not received his salary from the Governor. Docketed on address leaf.
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